As a video editor for Training Snippets I need to sit at a desk for most of the day, which can cause a sore back, neck and shoulders. It can be easy to get lost in your work, especially when there's a deadline, but taking regular stand-up breaks and sitting correctly can help to minimise the effects. More

Understanding how you correctly couple and uncouple a Prime Mover and Semi Trailer is an important skill required by any professional driver. Obviously, when this procedure is performed correctly, there is no reason for anything to go wrong but we are all human and unfortunately things do go wrong sometimes. More

If you're thinking of having a safety video or corporate video filmed, here are some points you should think about before commissioning a film company.

These points come up on every project we film, whether it’s a safety video, large corporate film or a small instructional video. Have a think about these and your finished Video will be something you can be proud of. More

In a previous blog, we taught you about the power of video-based learning to educate. But what if your filming budget is minimal or non-existent? Does that mean giving up on the whole video idea altogether - or is there another way? With a little thought and preparation, you might find that your smartphone is…smarter than you thought. More

Video content is emerging as one of the best forms of education no matter what age. This makes sense - for Gen Y and Z it is intuitive and a seamless way of learning. But even if you’re a little more ‘mature’ than that, I bet you have noticed that the way you access information has changed over the years, with a movement towards more video content.

Who hasn’t turned to YouTube to work out how to fix, operate, manage or simply view how something is done? And social media can certainly put its hand up for fuelling the unquenchable thirst for video content. More

We filmed an interview with Garry Rafflet from Expresso Hand Trucks late last year, discussing the importance of trolleys and hand trucks in reducing manual handling problems. Gary brings up some good points. More